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The Bhrigu Samhita is an astrological (Jyotish) classic attribute to Maharishi
Bhrigu during the Vedic period (Treta Yug). The Bhrigu samhita is said to have
been penned down by Shukracharya dictated by Rishi Bhrigu who had mastered the
‘Brahm Vidya’. As the legend goes, Bhrigu Ji was born of fire. His body was charred yet the illumination of
knowledge made him shine like fire Lord Krishna in Shrimad Bhagwad Gita has
himself said” Among the Rishis I am the Maharishi Bhrigu.

Bhrigu Samhita is originally a massive data on the birth charts of millions and
Trillions of human beings who inhabit this planet earth. It deals with their
life spans, major achievements as well as loses. It also narrates a person’s
previous births and the births to be. The Samhita was originally written in Pali
which was perhaps later translated into Prakrit and then into Sanskrit.

THE ORIGIN

In ancient India the sage Shri Bhrigu ji who was called a Maharishi reflected
upon human affairs to guide future generations of mankind on a path of
righteousness (Dharma) and bliss (Moksha). The sage Maharishi Bhrigu who was the
eldest Manas Putra of lord Brahma had deep and profound insight in to the past,
present and future of our collective as well as individual existence with the
help of divine powers (Bramh Vidya). Maharishi Bhrigu ji decided to compose one
such granth which when followed by man would enable them know their past
,present and future and the journey of the particular soul from one birth to
another. The various Karmas that the soul would do and the results there of and
the specific remedies to be done so as to neutralize the ups and downs
accordingly.

During the invasions of
mughals in India, the whole Brahmin Community became dispersed all over India in
the 12th and 13th centuries. The invaders captured all the prime assets of the
Brahmins. The granth witnessed history of India. The granth was valued by some
secular rulers who thereby enabled life to the granth. Originally it was written
on BHOJ PATRA(Barks of trees). They were later copied into papers by the help of
various Sanskrit Scholers who credited this help which we are able to avail
today. Though the materials of the papers is very delicate and the ink is
dimmed, some horoscopes are still written on tree barks, on the whole are
fragile and difficult to handle. The preservation of the granth is the most
difficult task. It is not possible for everybody to find his or her horoscope in
the pool as the whole granth in quantity is in tonnes. It takes a period of time
to get it matched and later predicted in reading to the person concerned.